An expert from A sightseers guide to the Arstotzkan Capital.
The capital of Arstotzka goes by a number of names and designations. Many insist it is named The Capital, some that it is Arstotzka, and the official designation on the more numerically oriented military maps is AS-CM-01. Due to the confusion, most people simply refer to it as "That city over there. You know, with the palace."
The city can be decided more-or-less into two parts: The old city, built along the river leading down to the southern bay (B-MS-01) and along the (mostly decrepit) dockyards, and the new city, built north from the new capital building.
The old city, while beautiful, is a quagmire of small roads. Sightseers are advised to hire a guide if they plan to travel off the main roads in the old city, as public transport is sketchy and streetsigns are rare. Thankfully it is rather easy to make your way back to the river road, where you can ask one of the friendly patrolmen for directions.
The new city, on the otherhand, is quite possibly the opposite. Each road and building was planned ahead of time, and the public transport net is extensive and well thought out. Signs mark each street, bearing both the alpha-numerical designation and the name of the street. The center of this area is dominated by the grand park, a exceptionally large stretch of ground studded with museums, ponds, and other sources of education and entertainment for the city. At the southern end of the part stands the Capital building (tours daily), at the northern end stands the new City Terminus, which is set to whisk passengers to nearly any point within Arstotzka, and dominating the center of the park is the great Monument to the Unknown Soldier, celebrating those boys who have lost their lives and their identities to the foe.
Sights to see within the Capital include, but are by no means limited to: The Museum of the war of Moskurgian Aggression (which includes many examples of pristine captured enemy equipment) the Arstotzkan War Museum (which includes many examples of weapons wielded by the brave soldiers fighting to beat back the imperialist aggressors), the Grand Central park, the Monument to the Unknown Soldier.
Express lines from the City Terminus travel daily to the industrial city on the bay (AS-CM-02), the Great Military Base (wherin every soldier in the Arstotzkan military is trained and equipped to fight the foe), and to the new development to the west of the city (currently only known as AS-CM-03 or "You know, that new city they are building. You know, the one with individual houses for everyone who lives there?").
So, whadda you guys think?